A Plague You'll Want to Eat

For those unfamiliar with the story, Passover celebrates the Exodus of the Hebrews when they were freed from slavery in ancient Egypt. According to the Old Testament, this all went down by way of ten plagues inflicted by God on the Egyptian Pharaoh/slave master.

For those somewhat familiar, the blog “Inspired by Wolfe” has created ten plague cookies to assist in remembering the epic. No, these treats are not Kosher for Passover.

(As a side note: “Inspired by Wolfe” typically focuses on the cooking customs of Nero Wolfe, a food-loving detective in author Rex Stout’s crime novels that were published from the 1930s to the 1970s.)